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« : May 24, 2012, 06:48:03 PM »


WILLISTON, Vt. -
The Hannaford in Williston is where 92-year-old Marjorie Cadran buys her weekly groceries. But on Wednesday, her shopping trip went awry. Police say she was picking up a prescription at the pharmacy when a pair of purse snatchers stole her bag.
 
"They saw an easy victim in someone that was a little bit elderly, not paying attention and they took advantage of it," Williston Police Sgt. Justin Huizenga said.
 
Hannaford's surveillance caught the thieves on camera. They're described as a white man and woman in their late 20s. He had on a red hat and she wore a hoodie and sunglasses to hide her face. Police say they may have been sizing up other customers before zeroing in on Cadran. The Williston woman had over $2,000 cash in her purse, along with checks and one credit card.
 
"We try to treat every theft the same, but when you're dealing with a 92-year-old woman who's still living independently, it kind of pulls on the heart strings and we want to try and help her out," Huizenga said.
 
Police say they later found Cadran's purse burning at the Fairfax Falls in Fairfax; the couple trying to cover their tracks.
 
Police say Cadran was a little shaken by the incident but otherwise unharmed.
 
If you recognize the suspects call Williston Police at 802-878-6611 or CrimeStoppers at 802-864-6666.

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« #1 : May 24, 2012, 08:25:45 PM »

>TWO GRAND in cash in her purse???

uhhh.


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« #2 : May 25, 2012, 11:32:43 AM »

So why Fairfax?  perhap they live around here?.... Perhaps a beat down is in order..... and then we take possessions of theirs and sell them to compensate..... i know i know - emotional comments.

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« #3 : May 25, 2012, 12:25:48 PM »

Seriously its 2012, can we get a security camera that takes a picture we can actually use.

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« #4 : May 25, 2012, 06:01:15 PM »

Loctavious, right there with you....

Treebeard34, I said the same thing...

I feel awful for this poor woman.

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« #5 : May 25, 2012, 06:07:56 PM »

The Purse Snatchers have been caught.  Click on the following link to view photos of the duo:



By Jennifer Reading -
 
WILLISTON, Vt. -
Good news about a story we brought you Thursday-- police say they've caught a pair of purse snatchers accused of targeting a 92-year-old woman in Williston.
 
Police say they got several tips after surveillance video was on the news last night. They arrested Nicholas Bartlett, 32, of Johnson, and his girlfriend, Emily Bagley, 35, of Hardwick.
 
Police say the two swiped 92-year-old Marjorie Cadran's purse from her shopping cart while she was picking up medications at the Hannaford in Williston. The bag had $2,000 in it. Police say they helped the elderly woman cancel her credit card, but the cash is long gone.
 
Bartlett and Bagley now face felony charges.

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« #6 : May 25, 2012, 06:34:48 PM »

At least they don"t look like meth heads or anything.(sarcastic) I hope they get the fullest penalty available.

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« #7 : May 26, 2012, 08:00:10 AM »

What gets me is the age of these criminals (32+35). At this age they should have grown up by now and on the path of adult responsibilities. My guess at the time they took it they may have thought there was just a few bucks in there. I for one think it is easier to earn it than to steel it.

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« #8 : May 29, 2012, 01:59:33 PM »

I don't understand why the cameras are always put in places that look down onto people instead on one that is more central. Then they want you to identify the top of someone's head. . . If they put them a little lower we just may see their face . . . Just saying
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« #9 : May 29, 2012, 05:25:12 PM »

I don't understand why the cameras are always put in places that look down onto people instead on one that is more central. Then they want you to identify the top of someone's head. . . If they put them a little lower we just may see their face . . . Just saying
They think they are supposed to be "hidden cameras". Joke is on them and we loose in the end!
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